According to a government study titled ?Research on Domestic Violence against Women in Turkey,? 41.9 percent of Turkish women are subjected to physical and sexual violence. Women at a ?low-income level? are assaulted at a rate of 49.9 percent, while the number for higher-income women is still high, at 28.7 percent. Some 55.8 percent of women who have no education or have not finished primary education are subjected to violence, while 27.2 percent of women with at least a high school diploma or higher are the victims, the study said. Some 48.5 percent of women experience some form of violence but do not disclose their victimization, the study said, adding that women with a lower income (54.1 percent) were more likely to stay silent about being assaulted than women with more education (37.5 percent). Some 23.4 percent of women have been forced by men to quit their jobs or have been prevented from working; in the lower-income category, this figure is 21.5 percent while it is 21.2 percent for those with higher incomes. Altogether, 33.7 percent of women said they considered suicide as a solution to their problems. For those with less education, this number is 34.1 percent, while 37.6 of higher educated women have also considered handling their own lifes indepedently.